April 21, 2008

raul, reform this!

Well Cubans can now buy cell phones (homing devices that make it easier for the government to eavesdrop on the citizens) and can stay in hotels but there's some Cubans that have been forced to live in less than stellar accommodations. Now more than ever we need to bang the drum on behalf of Cuba's hundreds of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.

The regime's recent actions against the Ladies in White is evidence that in fact the changes are merely cosmetic and that raul castro has no desire to give the people any real power to determine Cuba's future.

Until Cuba's prisoners are released unconditionally (in Cuba, not to exile) then none of the so-called reforms mean anything. The regime still fears free thinkers and political opposition.

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Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at April 21, 2008 05:37 PM

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Raulismo = [Celulares + Tostadoras + Dvd] + REPRESION

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